Sandy Stolzman redefines contemporary third-world travel photography by purposefully transcending above the stereotyped role of Bacardí rum-drinking and sandy toed White tourist with a camera slung across her neck, and the results are obvious. With a wily media and with curated social accounts that love to romanticize Cuba, Stolzman is able to keenly perceive through her lens what is objectively beautiful- and what is objectively sad -about the island.

David A. Fahrenthold won the prize for national reporting, with the judges citing stories that examined Trump's charitable foundation and called into question whether the real estate magnate was as generous as he claimed.

A journey to capture 31,000 'Portraits for Peace' led photographer Diego Huerta to his current photography project. Through “Native Nation” he aims to preserve and honor the greatness of native communities throughout Mexico.

Philadelphia will soon have the chance to experience an exhibition of Avedon’s most political and compelling portraits at the National Museum of American Jewish History, the only U.S. venue chosen to feature “Richard Avedon: Family Affairs,” a collection from the Israel Museum, in Jerusalem.